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Nice app, and the price is right, but it feels like a beta.

no gripes here. after all, folks, there are plenty of planners and organizational devices sold out there that could easily be remade in photoshop, or as a PDF, or diy-style with a pen and paper. my question is: why is this thing rectangular?

ha! i've been using exactly this system for years. cool. i always figured it to be too geeky for anyone else to adopt. now i feel like i'm in good company!

Please stop earning adsense dollars for these folks. If this site is satire, it's grossly irresponsible satire. Shame on you for not checking out this link more thoroughly before posting.

Um, I wouldn't use this for my signature. Just, generally, I don't like to upload my signature to some stranger's web server, all willy-nilly-like.

Add network detection and support for RAW file transfers, and this might be more than just a gimmick. Ah well, someone else is bound to do it again, and do it better: nice try, eye-fi.

please, please, advise your readers to "throw it in the recycling."

i'm a regular lifehacker reader but i only noticed i'd been listed when i saw my logfile shoot through the roof. got any tips for how to quickly add unobnoxious text ads to offset hosting overages?

hehe... thanks gina. :)

like others have said, if it's an induction coil, ride right up over the wire. it's always worked fine for me.

I don't know if this would be a good solution for teachers, but if you use Twitter, and you "follow" someone, they can send you "direct messages" using the "d username" syntax, from their phone, to your phone, without either of you knowing eachothers' numbers.

Personally, I'd rather not have AOL own and control anything I use... they have a history of behaving like the cliché of a corporate giant they are.

...can you build it on OS X?

+1 for Unlocker. It's a no-brainer: if you have an "essential software for windows" list, its presence is mandatory. I must've pounded my fists on dozens of monitors before discovering it. I love software like that: lightweight, appears when you need it and does one indispensible thing extraordinarily well.

paper. i have so many things to keep track of, it's impossible to remember them all, but the physical act of writing things down helps me remember them, so much that since i've switched back to paper to-do, i find myself consulting my list far less frequently between items than i did with a digital list.

Cool feature, but to ditto Torley... (and, out of less-than-idle curiousity) where did this @username convention arise?

Gee, I'd like this a lot better if it didn't include the negative command to "FORGET", and said "REMEMBER" on it instead.

Ditto chiz. Goo-Gone is good, but I inevitably default to scotch tape for all but the stickiest of stickers.

I modified my del.icio.us bookmark to create a websnapr bookmark in my "Links" bar with a URL of: javascript:location.href='[images.websnapr.com]='+encodeURIComponent(location.href). One-click thumbnail!